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The Ohio Secretary of State's Office is responsible for overseeing elections for the state of Ohio as well as registering companies to do business in Ohio.
File for a business online, search existing Ohio businesses and learn more from the Ohio Secretary of State's Business Services Division.
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Here you can find more information about voting, candidates, the election calendar, absentee voting, and election results. Also, you will find resources for election officials and Ohio precinct election officials.
Contact the Secretary of State's Office. Regular office hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday-Friday. If you need immediate assistance with an elections-related inquiry, please call 877.767.6446 x1.
Secretary LaRose & the Office. Read about the duties and responsibilities of the Ohio Secretary of State. The office offers many initiatives for citizens of Ohio.
Look Up Your Voter Registration (opens in a new window) View Your Sample Ballot. November 9, 2024 is the last day for boards of elections can receive absentee ballots that have postmarked on or before November 4, 2024.
Business Services. Filing Forms & Fee Schedule. All forms can be submitted online at www.OhioBusinessCentral.gov. To file on paper, please note that we may only accept single-sided, 8.5 x 11 sheets of paper as the documents are all scanned and imaged into our database after being processed.
As Ohio’s chief elections officer, the Secretary of State oversees the elections process and appoints the members of boards of elections in each of Ohio’s 88 counties. The Secretary of State supervises the administration of election laws; reviews statewide initiative and referendum petitions; chairs the Ohio Ballot Board, which approves ...
Access Ohio’s Voter Registration form by clicking here. You may also use the National Mail Voter Registration form available at www.eac.gov/voter_resources/register_to_vote.aspx. You also may ask a county board of elections or the Secretary of State's office to mail a voter registration form to you. In Person